Battery Grips ~ simple dumb question

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OK im getting my new 40D.

Im looking for a battery grip and want to know the difference (if any) between the BG-E2 and BG-E2n.

Are these the only grips for the 40D ?
 
They are the only Canon grips for the 40D - there are other 3rd party version available on ebay etc.

I have the BG-E2n for my 40D, and I think the only difference between the two is some weather sealing...IE some strips of rubber...around the battery compartment. Got a feeling there was another difference too, but cant think what it is off the top of my head. It is nothing major though.
 
They are the only Canon grips for the 40D - there are other 3rd party version available on ebay etc.

I just bought one of these and although I haven't compared it with an official grip, I'm very impressed with it. It adds a lot more functionality that the official one doesn't.
 
Thats an interesting BG !

whats the usual price for the BG-E2n ?
 
Around £100
 
Garry, is it easy to use?
 
I have an official Canon BG-E2n for my 40D, great quality grip.

Much better build quality compared to 3rd party grips out there.
 
I have the BG-E2n for my 40D, and I think the only difference between the two is some weather sealing...IE some strips of rubber...around the battery compartment. Got a feeling there was another difference too, but cant think what it is off the top of my head. It is nothing major though.

I've got both the BG-E2 and BG-E2N and if there is another difference apart from the rubber strip I've not noticed it yet! :)
 
im a bit of a wimp when it comes to this one, im a bit unsure of spending hundreds of pounds on a camera and glass to go with it, then to put the cheapest grip money can buy onto it ..... would the camera still be covered under warrenty with a third party grip attached.....
 
im a bit of a wimp when it comes to this one, im a bit unsure of spending hundreds of pounds on a camera and glass to go with it, then to put the cheapest grip money can buy onto it ..... would the camera still be covered under warrenty with a third party grip attached.....

Shouldn't affect the warranty. Surely it's just like using a 3rd party lens/tripod/flash etc.

Did you buy the most expensive glass to go with your camera?!? It's just the same as buying a lens, buy what you can afford at the time and upgrade when you can.
 
That grip looks fantastic!
 
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